[Histonet] 37% formaldehyde

Connolly, Brett M brett_connolly <@t> merck.com
Thu Feb 3 14:22:45 CST 2005


So let us know what tests he wants that need the unbuffered 37%.
Thanks,
 Brett
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From: Linda Blazek [mailto:BlazekL <@t> childrensdayton.org] 
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 3:08 PM
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] 37% formaldehyde


It's probably a good thing I wasn't here to deal with it last night.
Sometimes my mouth can get me in trouble.  I would have loved to give him
the gas.


>>> "Stapf, Ross" <RossS <@t> BaylorHealth.edu> 02/03/2005 3:04:45 PM >>>


So he wanted a pure formaldehyde gas? 

I wish you had some around to give him.  :)

Ah the confusion between formaldehyde, formalin, and 10% NBF.

It can make for some great "Who's on first" type moments.

Ross M Stapf
Histopathology Manager
Baylor University Medical Center
3500 Gaston Ave.
Dallas, TX 75246
214-820-2465
214-820-4110 fax
RossS <@t> baylorhealth.edu



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Blazek
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 1:53 PM
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] 37% formaldehyde


There isn't any mistake about what he wanted.  One of our techs was here
late last night because one of our more "cranky" surgeons was doing a
procedure in OR.  He called to the lab for "formaldehyde".  He was sent
formalin.  He preceded to yell (very loudly) that he did not want
formalin he wanted "formaldehyde". 
Linda

>>> "Connolly, Brett M" <brett_connolly <@t> merck.com> 2/3/2005 2:40:22 PM
>>>
I think Geoff hit the nail on the head. The surgeon doesn't realize or
remember that 'formalin' is supposed to be 3.7%. I feel bad for the
patient.

Brett


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<mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu]>  On Behalf Of Linda
Blazek
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 1:48 PM
To: histonet <@t> pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: [Histonet] 37% formaldehyde


Does anyone know why a surgeon would want to send a liver biopsy
specimen in 37% formaldehyde?  Is there some test or procedure that you
would ever want to put a specimen in 37%? Thanks


Linda  Blazek, HT (ASCP)
Department of Pathology
Children's Medical Center
Dayton, Ohio  45404
(937) 641-3358
fax (937)641-5482
blazekl <@t> childrensdayton.org

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